ICW2019
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I was going to say whats all the worry of a non resident permit when wva is permitless carry.
YesIs it prementless for none residents?
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If you mean permitless, then, yes. As long as you are legally able to own a gun.Is it prementless for none residents?
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Just remember that each county does their own thing, so what happens in Berkely County may not be exactly the same as in Jefferson or some other county.Just spoke with Berkley County Sheriff's Office.
They have Non-resident apps there, but you must go in to get one.
Bring NRA/DD214, etc credentials, check or money order for $100, DL, and SS card.
Takes 45 days for background, then you go back again for photo, and you get the permit.
Deputy didn't think it was online anywhere, nor if the app could be emaile
If I might make so bold as to ask you to call a couple/few County Sheriffs and report back. We would be grateful.Just remember that each county does their own thing, so what happens in Berkely County may not be exactly the same as in Jefferson or some other county.
You have Berkeley County. I'll check Jefferson and Morgan counties (eastern-most counties closest to Maryland) but it will have to wait until week after next as I'll be on the road until then.If I might make so bold as to ask you to call a couple/few County Sheriffs and report back. We would be grateful.
I got a return call from the WVa Attorney General's shake boy and he only gave me the number for Berkley.
See my above post. Called Jefferson County sheriff office. Spoke with Monica Anderson. Bring unsigned application ( or fill one out there), ID, training proof, $100. Fill out application, sign it, and they will notarize it. Pay. They will call when ready. No mention of SS card? But I have her email I can verify that. Can't recall if wanted cash or check? Will verify that also. There also is additional $25 when pick up permit.You have Berkeley County. I'll check Jefferson and Morgan counties (eastern-most counties closest to Maryland) but it will have to wait until week after next as I'll be on the road until then.
100 sounds steep for non resident permit. 50 total for a resident permit is the norm.See my above post. Called Jefferson County sheriff office. Spoke with Monica Anderson. Bring unsigned application ( or fill one out there), ID, training proof, $100. Fill out application, sign it, and they will notarize it. Pay. They will call when ready. No mention of SS card? But I have her email I can verify that. Can't recall if wanted cash or check? Will verify that also. There also is additional $25 when pick up permit.
If they are notarizing as well it is not that bad, I know places charge like $25.00100 sounds steep for non resident permit. 50 total for a resident permit is the norm.
My NH non resident was $100 for 5 years. Probably won't renew. I only got it for reciprocity with PA, but that was stopped several years back.100 sounds steep for non resident permit. 50 total for a resident permit is the norm.
Try UPS. Minimal charge. My bank, PNC, does notary free for me. But I took my designated collector application to UPS instead cause didn't think my bank needed to know about my guns.If they are notarizing as well it is not that bad, I know places charge like $25.00
for reciprocity. like people getting Utah permit. WV non-resident permit will let you carry in DE, among others. I just mention cause DE neighboring state and I travel there sometimes.Why do you all want a non resident WV carry permit? Its constitutional carry right, no permit needed to cc?
For reciprocity. Having MD, PA, and WV permits will get you 37 states worth of reciprocity, IIRC.Why do you all want a non resident WV carry permit? Its constitutional carry right, no permit needed to cc?
Resident gets 38. Just a thought....For reciprocity. Having MD, PA, and WV permits will get you 37 states worth of reciprocity, IIRC.
ETA - 32 other states, and that obviously includes constitutional carry states.